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Title: Gravity and Motion


1
Chapter 6
  • Gravity and Motion

2
Aristotle
  • Believed the rate at which an object falls
    depends on the mass
  • So if you dropped a baseball and a marble from
    the same height, he thought the baseball would
    land first

3
Galileo
  • Questioned this idea
  • According to legend he dropped 2 cannon balls
    with different masses from the Leaning Tower of
    Pisa
  • They landed at the same time
  • This changed the understanding of gravity and
    falling objects.

4
  • Objects fall to the ground at the same rate
    because the acceleration due to gravity is the
    same for all objects

5
  • All objects accelerate at a rate of 9.8m/s2
  • For every second an object falls, the objects
    downward velocity increases by 9.8m/s
  • ?v gt
  • ?v the change in velocity
  • gthe acceleration due to gravity
  • ttime

6
  • As long as the net force on a falling object is
    not zero, the object accelerates downward
  • As the object falls, the upward force of air
    resistance continues to increase until it matches
    the downward force of gravity .
  • When this happens the net force is zero and the
    object stops accelerating.

7
Terminal velocity
  • When an object falls at a constant velocity.

8
Terminal Velocity
9
Air Resistance
  • Fluid friction opposes the motion of objects
    through the air
  • Amount of air resistance on an object depends on
    the size and shape
  • Because air is all around us, any falling object
    is affected by air resistance

10
FREE FALL
  • Acceleration due to gravity
  • Although astronauts appear weightless in space,
    they are not.
  • This is due to free fall and orbiting in space
  • 2 motions combine to cause orbiting
  • A forward motion and free fall toward earth

11
Orbiting
  • A circular or near circular path around another
    object.
  • This means it is also constantly changing
    direction.
  • Since it is changing direction an unbalanced
    force is acting on it
  • This force is centripetal force
  • Gravity provides this force

12
Projectile Motion
  • Projectile motion-is the curved path an object
    follows when thrown or propelled near the surface
    of the earth.
  • Has 2 components-vertical and horizontal.
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